When you pull open a drawer in this house . . .
Tam and Rosie here, so all is well with my world :)
A look at what interests me and keeps me sane in rural Powys.
Right I thought, this morning, I've had enough of this. I am OUT today. I set off for Carmarthen at 9.30, and achieved all my tick list bar going to Tesco for more on-offer cat biscuits. Will do that next week and hope they are still on offer. I went through Abergwili and picked up some good fresh fruit from Chris Thomas (how I miss their warehouse).
New shoes (slightly too tight) returned to shop, and a replacement pair a size larger ordered - also in purple. They are v. slightly too big so will need a little tab stuck into the heel.
3 bags of small Russets £1 per bag, a bag of 5 oranges (£1) and a punnet of Nectarines (not in photo) £1.25.As I walked through Carmarthen, I noticed vaping shops and side by side gents hairdressers where proper shops used to be. I remember reading somewhere recently that many of these places are a front for money laundering . . . I do not miss Carmarthen at all. It hasn't improved with keeping. I went into M&S to get some of their Posh Prawn Sandwiches for my lunch, and a can of Brazilian orange fizz. That was a special treat.
I went to The Works for colouring pens and pencils to go with the Brambly Hedge colouring book I treated myself to (encouragement from Susan there!), and the health food shop for organic Mung Beans to sprout (encouragement from Thelma). It was a good walk up the town and my body needed it. Will try and get going every day now.
Then finally to see my friends P&D, for a good natter. I'd not seen them, apart from extremely briefly to drop presents off at Christmas, for months. It was good to catch up.
Yesterday? A write off. Tam did say that I could well have an off day on the back of my good one and she was right. I can only assume that my body got hit by suddenly having no steroids. I didn't even go outside - just so tired and had to sleep morning and afternoon too. The steroids have brought my appetite back and I have suddenly put on 3 lbs almost overnight, which I could do without.
I was in bed by 8.30 p.m. and STILL AWAKE at midnight. Bladder in overdrive too. Awake at 3 a.m. and now downstairs (4.40). I am so fed up. Can we fast forward to Spring please?
I discovered a new-to-me programme on tv, Great British History Hunters, and watched a couple of episodes of that yesterday. It deals with the finds of metal detectorists, and boy are there some lucky ones out there! Imagine finding this:
At least these programmes cheered me up a bit. I am just so cheesed off with being stuck in the house and can't even drive far until washer jets sorted.
Anyway, some very good news for Wales, as the Tour de France is returning to the UK and the route through Wales comes down from Newtown to Cardiff, via Llandod and Builth!!! Not till 2027 but that will be something exciting to look forward to.
More of the Pippi picture has been sewn, and I am on the pond now. I will have to measure it up and look for a little frame for it in the charity shops.
So, not a lot to report. I hope I will feel a bit more with it today - despite the lack of sleep.
I had, in the end, just 4 1/2 hrs sleep last night. I fully expected to crash on the sofa after breakfast. But I didn't. I washed my hair, which made me feel brighter. I did a small load of washing and hung it up. I took dried washing upstairs and put it away. I decided to take some of my sewing projects up to the Craft Room. That set off a trail of events which had me tidying away Christmas material, picking up several small bags of scraps and putting them into one big bag, then I unpinned a Kantha lap quilt I had started to lay out. I didn't like the colour combos I had put together. Then I had to go in search of my tins of pins, as they weren't upstairs. Then I did a bit of ironing, since I was up there.
I decided no way could I suffer beneath the Really Hot Duvet any more, so began to strip my bed. Then I saw the amount of dust on all my furniture and decided I would get that sorted and the room got 3/4 of a deep clean, with me vacuuming round, and vacuuming the mattress. Then the bed was made up again with a bit of help from Pippi (as always). I stopped now and again to look at the frosty landscape, and the rolag of mist over the river and quarry.
Whilst dusting, I opened my grandmother's (probably g.grandmother's) box of goodies which my cousins had given me. Nothing very valuable, just bits of Victorian family jewellery and wot-nots which mean the world to me. Judging by the over the top hat-pins, granny had style! There is one Edwardian ring I need to research, which has a central stone that is orange, and so it is probably an orange (hessanite) garnet. What an unusual colour to choose. I don't think I've ever seen an orange ring before. I've had the loupe to it, and can't see any chips, so am pretty sure it isn't glass.
There were a couple of other little keepsakes too, single enamel cufflinks kept for the pretty pattern, single shoe buckles, some silver Art Deco brooches, and a brooch in the form of a sabre which you can take the blade out of. It has "mother" on it and dates from about 1910. There were several Victorian hat pins and brooches in a horseshoe. This is one of them. It made me feel very close to my grandparents and g. grandparents.
I wrote a bit more of my penpal letter, and then did some family history work, filling in names and dates on the family history paper tree, which will make it easier for Tam, who will carry on the research in future. I put right a couple of mistakes I'd made on the Ancestry tree too.
Then it was time to make tea, the stir fry, and oh my goodness, it tasted SO good. Like proper food has always done in the past. I ate it down to the last grain of rice!
Here are photos of current reading, first of all, upstairs pile:
So, a really positive and enjoyable day and I felt happy and I felt better. OK, I couldn't go to Carmarthen as planned, but hopefully will manage it tomorrow or Friday.
It is good to feel more like my old self again. Sewing tonight I think!
It is heading towards 1 a.m. I have not slept yet and have been tossing and turning all night, too hot and too wound up from the steroids. I will have to put the cooler duvet back on tomorrow now it's warmed up a bit again.
The beautiful rose gardens in Christchurch, NZ.Today I was in touch with my "fey" side. Down the years, I have experienced a sort of premonition, prior knowledge, 2nd sight, call it what you will. I might suddenly know I am going to receive a letter from a certain person. Or the phone would ring and I would know who was phoning, and sometimes what they were going to say. This morning I suddenly thought that I hadn't heard from the Hospital to make an appointment to have my Signoidoscopy (when I was in Hospital last summer, they said I would need to have this check). Anyway, a few hours later my phone rang and guess what, it was the Hospital, to make the appointment . . . I go in 10 days time and am NOT looking forward to it. This especially as it's the day before Tam and I are going on an afternoon's Bunch Dyeing course. So, I will have a nearly 100 mile round trip to Hereford and back, and the same again in the opposite direction on the next day. Let's hope I have caught up on my sleep before that.
Today I had planned to go to Carmarthen as I have found I can return the new shoes that don't fit directly to the shop, and then replace them with some that do. I was going to see my other friend Pam and then go on to Patchwork. I think the lack of sleep is going to impact on that plan, and there is a frosty start to the day, and no rain until the afternoon. I could have done with rain in the morning as I have a problem with my washer jets on the car and am waiting for replacements to come in so they can be fitted. So, I may have to put the trip back a day or so.
Not a great deal achieved yesterday. I went to help friend Pam who lives near me. She phoned just as I was going to have a nap! I was glad to have been able to help her anyway.
Then I tried to reinvent the tasteless lamb and beans meal from the night before as the topping for a pizza, thinking cheese would give it more oomph, but no, it had to be forced down, and was just as tasteless. This virus seems to have affected my taste buds and I have to be careful using my usual go to, a tin of chopped tomatoes, as the tomato flavour has been horribly strong. I made minestrone soup last week - that didn't taste right either and had to be chucked. The rest of the meat & beans will also be chuckerooli'd. I hate to waste food but truly it was yuk.
I was too tired to sew yesterday. I went to Llandod in the morning to get some fresh veg and chicken breasts. I am trying to eat less meat and that was the only thing I was low on in the freezer. I got a courgette and a red pepper to go into a pizza topping I have always enjoyed in the past (tinned tomatoes included) so will knock that together later in the week. One of the chicken breasts will go into a stir fry tomorrow night - I got two nice crisp Pak Choi's, one to use and one to freeze. Some grated courgette and finely chopped red pepper will go in too. I passed on the Tesco beanshoots as they are always fusty and inedible.
Right, I shall sit down with a book for a while, waiting for elusive sleep to come and keep me company.
* * *
I was still wide awake at 3 a.m. I feel ghastly this morning and Am Going Nowhere Today, I can tell you. Here is the photo of the nifty trowel for Gill. I think this is the best piece of gardening kit I've got!
My poor body needs some tlc, having been dragged so low with this virus, and then battered with medications to sort it out. I got some reduced Strawberries yesterday. They are good for gut and soul. No appetite yet though.
I was nearly out of bread, so the first job of the day (when I finally woke up again, after being awake another 3+ hours in the night) was to put some bread on to rise to finished dough. I used half and half strong white and 8 seed flour, which makes a tasty loaf. That got my day off to a positive start.
In the waking hours of the night, I had decided it would be a clear up day. Books to put back on shelves, sort through old magazines, sort through LOTS of paperwork and put it in the appropriate folders in the drawers instead of as a stack waiting to be dealt with. So, I did that half the afternoon and was pleased to have put my nose to the grindstone. Still lots more of that to attend to, but today's another day. I have two bags of novels which I don't need, so they will go to the Bracken Trust charity shop when I go to Llandod today.
In the evening I sewed some more of the Pippi picture, and have done the Red Hot Pokers now and some greenery. It's coming together nicely. I watched lots of Digging for Britain programmes, which are excellent. I shall pop in the Library today and put in a request for a couple of Prof. Alice Roberts' books, Crypt and Buried (I already have Ancestors in my collection).
I have some energy, from the Steroids, and in a not quite so wet moment (where did the predicted sun/clouds go? - it poured all day), and after I had taken the recycyling down the track, I pounced on my new slim trowel. It has a its forked end for removing deep rooted weeds, serrated edge, slicer for cutting stalks etc, and I gave it a quick trial. It is brilliant and easily removes weeds from the gravel and the cobbles and I weeded a couple of my planters at the front and it made short work of those. A good investment.
Finally, I had an overdue delivery - shoes on a 48 hour delivery which I had ordered 12 days before from Pavers. Lovely shoes, BUT too tight, so they have to go back. They were delivered from Evri who, for returns, give you QR codes to scan - which I hate using. It looked like I was going to have to deal with the scan and stick it in a metal box down in the town or drive 20 miles to the nearest drop off point in Kington. Tam did some research and found I can take it to the Asda petrol station store as they are agents now. Good. I will have to go into Carmarthen for a replacement pair - trying on in future is the only way to go, although the recommendation on the size fitting said it was good and the other shoes I bought from them (in shop) were well sized and comfy.
Then I had to chase up another delivery - again something ordered at New Year - the long handled fork and trowel, which I couldn't even track yet as it hadn't been put out for delivery. A bit p'd off tbh. That will be Evri too. I went to the Ebay order and said I wanted a refund, but have to wait another 3 days for that. I bet they pull their finger out and send it now.
3.30 a.m. I have been awake 2 hours and downstairs for one. I had my last antibiotic today and take my last steroids in the morning. I am feeling a bit more my old self but need to get walking again - not that the weather forecast is encouraging for that! Rain all week. Right, off to potter.
So much for a dry day today - it's absolutely pelting down with rain, so no chance of a walk. Forecast says 5% chance of rain at the moment - well, they got that wrong didn't they? I am waiting for a break in the rain so I can get the recycling down the track for collection.
I have got a pack of lamb mince from the freezer, and will cook that up in a moment with a tin of Mixed Taco beans and some wholewheat pasta. Broccoli, Hunter beans and Cauliflower for veg.
I have a half and half (8 seeded) loaf rising in the bread maker and will cook that up in the oven as soon as the timer goes off in an hour.
I have decided it's a tidy up day, so am doing just that - though I have got distracted by some magazines I was going to take to the charity shop. A couple of Cloth, Paper, Scissors ones and Sew Somerset. If anyone is interested, they will just cost the postage.
Right, tidying up then. Someone has to do it!